Motorola’s Android phones banned in Germany, thanks to Microsoft

In a blow to Google acquired Motorola Mobility, Microsoft has been successful in obtaining an injunction for banning Motorola’s Android devices for infringing Microsoft’s FAT file system patent which Mannheim Regional Court’s Judge Andreas Voss found in Motorola’s smartphones.Microsoft can now use this injunction to enforce a 10 million euro bond, ban the sale of the smartphone and can also request to be paid an unspecified amount for the damages.

Motorola is sure to appeal this decision but it is unlikely to get the ruling in its favour. So the only option left with the company is to pay Microsoft for the licensed patent and join other Android device makers like Samsung, HTC and others and use it in its device.

A statement from Microsoft reads,

“Today’s decision, which follows similar rulings in the U.S. and Germany, is further proof that Motorola Mobility is broadly infringing Microsoft’s intellectual property. We will continue to enforce injunctions against Motorola Mobility products in those countries and hope they will join other Android device makers by taking a license to Microsoft’s patented inventions.”

So the next few days will be very interesting to see as to how Motorola tried to overcome or at least settle with this injunction.